On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Oleg wrote:
> > It also works with XFree 4.1 which I used before 4.2. I have an IBM A31
> > with the same gfx-chip. I can offer a working XF86Config-4 for both
> > versions.
>
> Bjoern, thanks for both files! (BTW, they are identical). I have a few
> questions:
>
> - Are you s
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Oleg wrote:
> > It also works with XFree 4.1 which I used before 4.2. I have an IBM A31
> > with the same gfx-chip. I can offer a working XF86Config-4 for both
> > versions.
>
> Bjoern, thanks for both files! (BTW, they are identical). I have a few
> questions:
>
> - Are you s
You can try
XFree86 -configure
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Oleg wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've installed Debian on half a dozen different machines, and configuring X
> has always been the greatest pain. Currently, I'm trying to do this on a
> Fujitsu Lifebook E-7110 laptop that has an ATI Mobility Radeon 750
Oleg wrote:
> On Tuesday 22 October 2002 07:35 am, Juergen Stuber wrote:
> > AFAIK you need XFree 4.2, which is in unstable.
>
> How can I install XFree86 from unstable on a stable machine:
>
> apt-get -t unstable install xserver-xfree86 ?
That might work, but I normally use
% apt-get install
You can try
XFree86 -configure
On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Oleg wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've installed Debian on half a dozen different machines, and configuring X
> has always been the greatest pain. Currently, I'm trying to do this on a
> Fujitsu Lifebook E-7110 laptop that has an ATI Mobility Radeon 750
Oleg wrote:
> On Tuesday 22 October 2002 07:35 am, Juergen Stuber wrote:
> > AFAIK you need XFree 4.2, which is in unstable.
>
> How can I install XFree86 from unstable on a stable machine:
>
> apt-get -t unstable install xserver-xfree86 ?
That might work, but I normally use
% apt-get install
On Tuesday 22 October 2002 10:51 am, Bjoern Rueffer wrote:
> It also works with XFree 4.1 which I used before 4.2. I have an IBM A31
> with the same gfx-chip. I can offer a working XF86Config-4 for both
> versions.
Bjoern, thanks for both files! (BTW, they are identical). I have a few
questions:
On Tuesday 22 October 2002 07:35 am, Juergen Stuber wrote:
> AFAIK you need XFree 4.2, which is in unstable.
How can I install XFree86 from unstable on a stable machine:
apt-get -t unstable install xserver-xfree86 ?
Do I need to modify my sources.list?
Thanks
Oleg
P.S. Please Cc: to me.
On Tuesday 22 October 2002 10:51 am, Bjoern Rueffer wrote:
> It also works with XFree 4.1 which I used before 4.2. I have an IBM A31
> with the same gfx-chip. I can offer a working XF86Config-4 for both
> versions.
Bjoern, thanks for both files! (BTW, they are identical). I have a few
questions:
On Tuesday 22 October 2002 07:35 am, Juergen Stuber wrote:
> AFAIK you need XFree 4.2, which is in unstable.
How can I install XFree86 from unstable on a stable machine:
apt-get -t unstable install xserver-xfree86 ?
Do I need to modify my sources.list?
Thanks
Oleg
P.S. Please Cc: to me.
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On 22 Oct 2002, Juergen Stuber wrote:
> Oleg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > I've installed Debian on half a dozen different machines, and configuring X
> > has always been the greatest pain. Currently, I'm trying to do this on a
> > Fujitsu Lifebook E-7110 laptop that has an ATI Mobility Rad
On 22 Oct 2002, Juergen Stuber wrote:
> Oleg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > I've installed Debian on half a dozen different machines, and configuring X
> > has always been the greatest pain. Currently, I'm trying to do this on a
> > Fujitsu Lifebook E-7110 laptop that has an ATI Mobility Rad
I had the same problem, it was solved by installing X 4.2 . X 4.2 is
already available on the 'unstable' servers (which saves you a lot of
work!)
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2002/debian-devel-announce-200210/msg1.html
On 22 Oct 2002, Juergen Stuber wrote:
> Oleg <[EMAIL PRO
Oleg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I've installed Debian on half a dozen different machines, and configuring X
> has always been the greatest pain. Currently, I'm trying to do this on a
> Fujitsu Lifebook E-7110 laptop that has an ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 card
> (32MB) and an LCD that can do
I had the same problem, it was solved by installing X 4.2 . X 4.2 is
already available on the 'unstable' servers (which saves you a lot of
work!)
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2002/debian-devel-announce-200210/msg1.html
On 22 Oct 2002, Juergen Stuber wrote:
> Oleg <[EMAIL PRO
Oleg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I've installed Debian on half a dozen different machines, and configuring X
> has always been the greatest pain. Currently, I'm trying to do this on a
> Fujitsu Lifebook E-7110 laptop that has an ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 card
> (32MB) and an LCD that can do
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